Mrs. An's WYHS AP European History Page

for the 2012-2013 school year

List of key political and economic points for the AP exam and for Mrs. An's tests in May:


Economic topics for May 13 test:



Post your links to the July 14 European Holiday challenge by clicking here

May Madness -

Choose the person from 1401 to 2001 who you think is the most important person in European History and research him/her to defend their title in a "bracket" style face off in May.

Here is the list of people (email Mrs. An your selection for approval) - last updated - 4-21-13.




Yitzchak Kaminetsky
Adolph Hitler
Political
Avi Alpert
Martin Luther
Cultural
Jonathan Attias
Bismarck
Political
Brett Wolff
Louis IV
Political
Hod Marks
Napoleon
Political
Moshe Markowitz
Peter the Great
Cultural
Kayla Gross
John Locke
Cultural
Jessica Griff
Johan Gutenberg
Cultural
Dani Ditchek
Mary Wollstonecraft
Cultural
Ezra Splaver
Machiavelli
Cultural
Maia Groman
Robespierre
Political
Cherie Landa
Stalin
Political
Daniella Cohen
Elizabeth I
Political
Kayla Petrover
Mussolini
Political
Michali Mazor
Barbarossa
Political
Emily Firestone
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Political
Ariel Bugay
Winston Churchill
Political
Rachel Petrover
Catherine de Medici
Political
Adina Hoffman
Adam Smith or Karl Marx?
Cultural
Talia Blumfoe
Joan of Arc
Cultural

Here is the bracket

AARON IS GOING TO GO OVER HIS REVIEW WITH US AND ANYTHING WE WANT FOR 8$ AN HOUR SO IF YOU WANT TO JOIN TEXT KAYLA PETROVER ASAP
LOOK HERE!!!!! Aaron Zimmerman graciously let me post these. These are his 64 page AP Euro notes. Thank you Aaron!!!! ( sorry they are upside down)







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Resources:
FRQ/DBQ page
This is a great resource from a teacher with lists of key people and topics mentioned in essays in past years.



Here is a list of all the FRQs I have ever heard of (1977-2012) - study them by reading the review book for a topic, reading some of the FRQs for that topic, and thinking out or planning the essay, then reading the actual answers on AP Central. See how close you were, was your outline different or similar to the answers? What if anything did you leave out, how did your organization compare to the actual answers, etc, etc.



Here are great review pages for the exam:
Review for the AP exam
http://www.raleighcharterhs.org/faculty/bnewmark/euroquizzes.html#Renaissance
http://www.historyteacher.net/APEuroCourse/EHAPQuizMainPage.htm
http://quizlet.com/9009801/ap-european-history-midterm-with-french-revolution-and-no-pictures-sets-flash-cards/
http://apclassnotes.com/APEUROhead.html

Here are links to the:
2012 AP Euro wikipage - with reivews by country
2011 AP Euro wikipage - with reviews by topic



Portfolio contents
Calendar
Chart 11.1 Industrial Rev in Europe
Chart 14.1 Industrial Revolution
Chart 11.2 1830s revolution
Chart 12.1 1848 Revolutions
Chart 13.1 Italian and German Unification
Chart 16.1 Europeans in Africa (and second chart on Asia – but less important)
Image: Capetown to Cairo (John Bull standing on Africa)
Image: map of Africa with colonial territories
Image: WWI “fire”
2 scoring guides to DBQs
POV practice De Tocqueville
POV practice French Revolution
2006 Form B DBQ – Alsace-Lorraine
Shulz urges Italians not to vote for Berlusconi
Anti-Imperialist News – Syria article
3 WWI charts: Start of WWI, Chart 17.1 The belligerents, chart 17.2 Versailles – Winners and losers


Sparknotes Review in Doc form

https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/ap-student/course/ap-european-history-2010-course-exam-description.pdf ---- some practice multiole choice, made by college board.- may not be up to date. Found on the AP central website